Dolki Min is a nonbinary South Korean artist, model, and writer whose debut novel, Walking Practice, was originally self-published in South Korea, where it quickly developed a cult following before gaining international attention.
Based in South Korea, Min is also a graphic artist, contributing original illustrations to their written work.
Walking Practice, translated into English by Victoria Caudle, explores themes of gender identity, queerness, and social alienation through a speculative horror lens.
Min's multidisciplinary background as both a visual artist and writer brings a distinctive aesthetic sensibility to their storytelling, making them a notable emerging voice in contemporary Korean literature.
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